Pirates Select Former FSU Pitcher Bryson Moore in MLB Draft
The Pittsburgh Pirates have added to their organizational depth by selecting former Florida State starting pitcher Bryson Moore. Moore was chosen with the 198th overall selection in the 2026 Major League Baseball Draft.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have utilized one of their selections in the 2026 MLB Draft to pick Bryson Moore. Moore, who previously pitched for Florida State, was taken by the Pirates in the later rounds of the draft.
Moore brings a pitching background from a prominent collegiate program to the Pirates' system. His selection at No. 198 overall indicates the organization sees potential in his development as he transitions to professional baseball.
The move adds another arm to the Pirates' farm system, a common objective for teams during the annual draft. Further details on Moore's scouting report and the Pirates' strategy for his development are expected to emerge as the draft progresses.
Selecting a pitcher from a major program like FSU in the 198th spot is a calculated gamble. The Pirates are hoping to uncover hidden talent that other teams overlooked.